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[Funeral Program for Dolores E. Durand, September 20, 1988]

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Funeral program for Mrs. Dolores E. Durand, born January 9, 1917. The funeral was held September 20, 1988 at Second Baptist Church, officiated by Rev. S. H. James. The funeral arrangements were made through the Lewis Funeral Home and she was buried in Dignowity Cemetery in San Antonio, Texas.

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Funeral program for Mrs. Dolores E. Durand, born January 9, 1917. The funeral was held September 20, 1988 at Second Baptist Church, officiated by Rev. S. H. James. The funeral arrangements were made through the Lewis Funeral Home and she was buried in Dignowity Cemetery in San Antonio, Texas.

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Texas Cultures Online features local history materials from eighteen institutions depicting the diverse cultures of Texas during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries: Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary, Burnet County Historical Commission, Anne & Mike Stewart Collection, Danish Heritage Preservation Society, Gillespie County Historical Society, Houston Metropolitan Research Center at Houston Public Library, Institute of Texan Cultures, Mexic-Arte Museum, Museum of the Big Bend, Museum of the Gulf Coast, Nesbitt Memorial Library, Panola College, Price Johnson Family Collection, San Antonio Public Library, Tarleton State University, University of Texas at San Antonio, and the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston. Funding for this collection was provided by the Amon Carter Foundation.